Ruby P. Moore, age 87, of Fredericktown, passed away on Tuesday, March 26, 2019 at the Ohio Eastern Star Home.

To quote Ruby’s account about her life:

“I was happily married for 44 years to John. We were blessed with three children, Ed, Dan, and Esther, and their children and their children were the light of my life.

I have had a long and happy life and a God that has looked after me my entire life.

So, I guess, there is no more to say. So Goodbye. Please no tears just smiles. May God bless everyone here.”

Ruby was preceded in death by her husband John; an infant son; and two brothers.

Ruby and the family would like to thank the Ohio Eastern Star Home and Kindred Hospice for their wonderful care and compassion.

Friends may call on Thursday, March 28, 2019 from 5-7PM at the Snyder Funeral Home in Fredericktown. A service will be held at the funeral home on Friday, beginning at 11AM with Pastor Dennis Turner and Pastor Andy Smith officiating. Burial will follow in Forest Cemetery in Fredericktown.

Dear Moore Family, I did not know Ruby, but she sure did something right because she has two wonderful, kind, and caring sons. You all have my sympathy and I will be praying for God to give you comfort. Belinda Litt

I’m so sorry to learn of the loss of your mother. What a precious person she was. I loved visiting her and talking about family and genealogy with her. I had so many more questions for her and pictures to look over. Wish I would have known she was at the Ohio Eastern Star; I go there at least once a week. God bless all of you.

To Ed, Dan, and Esther and your families:
Fond memories of Ruby are in my heart along with the ones in your heart. She was a beautiful person who loved her Lord and Savior. May the Lord and Savior give you comfort knowing that you will see her again in all her glory praising him in heaven.
Hugs and prayers and thoughts are with you at this time.
Janet and Rich Hiles

To the Moore family So sorry to hear of Rubys passing I have lots of memories that go way back when I Bowled with Rubys and going to the tournaments and bowling here in town , She was a special lady and we will be thinking of all of you at this time. If you need something please call.

To the family Ruby loved so much: my sincere sympathy I am sharing with you all. I have seen so many of the adults I knew from our parents’ friendships and Christian walk together at First Baptist, leave us on Earth and join Christ in Heaven with the Father of All. It is a great time as they greet each other in Heaven. I know these days are hard, but God has you securely embraced and will give you peace and strength to continue. I am praying you can feel the love surrounding you and am thinking ever good thoughts. Cheryl Letts Harmer

It was a blessing to share communion with Ruby at her home. Ruby would talk about her grand children and how much she enjoyed them. I know that she is in the presence of our Lord and Savior. My wife and myself are praying for the family.
Randy and Jen Ann Dennis

To Ruby’s family,
I met Ruby while working at Ward-Kraft although she and John had been friends of my family and my husband’s family for a long time. She always had a smile on her face and something nice to say. I enjoyed listening to her stories of her dear friend Sammy-what a character he was. She was a wonderful person and will be missed by many.
Prayers and hugs for all, Katie and Steve Frazier

To The Moore Family,
We send our deepest sympathy to your family in the loss of your Ruby. She was a special lady and loved by everyone who knew her. May God give you love and peace in the coming days.